I feel like the next headline is going to be, "AI-Assisted Rifle Robot Shoots Hobbyist by Mistake."
frickineh
Cool cool cool. Target (at least in CO) sells Taylor Farms salad kits and I was annoyed that they discontinued the one I liked. Guess it was a blessing in disguise.
My job actually offers paid leave for a certain amount of health stuff outside of our normal leave, but there genuinely aren't any places anywhere near me that don't kind of suck, except for private facilities that I definitely can't afford. Not being able to afford time off is also because there are only 2 of us that do my job and my coworker is having serious health issues. Like lots of hospitalization, months off serious. I'm basically fine, I just haven't been happy in a really long time, so the idea of intensive treatment sounds kind of nice.
You'll google "inpatient mental health treatment near me," realize none of the options your insurance covers are all that good and you can't really afford to take that much time off work anyway, and close the window. (Assuming you're American, and probably need to get your meds adjusted.)
Well, it's definitely wrong about lemons. How dare he. Also, how is he eating grapefruit that it's considered that difficult?
Yeah turns out, "sitting in my room alone playing video games," isn't much of an alibi. I should get some hobbies that involve people. Like...multi-player games.
Oh noooo, I won't be able to afford a home I already couldn't afford because even mobile homes here are $60-100k with $800+ a month in lot rent. Whatever will I do.
Is there like, prep time? Or do you just have to decide and make it happen on the spot?
My 53 year old coworker does it even though it gets marked as an error in Word. I'm 40 and quit years ago when people figured out that fonts no longer require it for there to be obvious separation between sentences. I don't think it's really an age thing so much as it is a sign of adaptability, maybe?
Yeah dude, it was some time in 2014. I'm good with that.
Damn, look at this guy going right to the "bending the laws of the universe" boasts.
Well, that's one way to get people to stop using it, I guess.